Drug exports restricted 'to protect NHS patients' The UK government has announced a ban on some drug exports to protect NHS patients' access to medicines.
The 24 medicines affected include hormone replacement therapy drugs, contraceptives and adrenaline pens.
The move comes after a survey of local pharmacists found shortages of every major type of medicine in the past six months. BBC News
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The 24 medicines affected include hormone replacement therapy drugs, contraceptives and adrenaline pens.
The move comes after a survey of local pharmacists found shortages of every major type of medicine in the past six months. BBC News
See also:
- New restrictions on exports to tackle HRT shortages Department of Health and Social Care
- Medicines that cannot be parallel exported from the UK Department of Health and Social Care
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